The Disguised Jedi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> > On 4/27/05, Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > > Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> > > > Whenever I type in "shutdown now," the kernel enters runlevel 1 and
> > > > starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:
> > > >
> > > > * Stopping local...
> > > > * Stopping fcron...
> > > > * Unmounting network filesystems...
> > > > * Stopping syslog-ng...
> > > > * Syncing hardware clock to system clock [Local Time]...
> > > > * Bringing eth0 down...
> > > > * Removing inet6 addresses...
> > > > * eth0 inet6 del fe80::20e:2eff:fe0c:6041/64...
> > > > * Stopping eth0...
> > > > * Bringing lo down...
> > > >
> > > > But it just hangs on this one:
> > > >
> > > > * Saving random seed...
> > > 
> > I am wondering if it isn't the random number generator that is causing the 
> problem. Is ACPI and/or APM configured properly in your kernel? Did you 
> recently add these? I think the problem is that the kernel is trying to 
> signal shutdown on the machine, but it isn't configured right.
> 
> > I can Ctrl-C my way out of it and continue to work in Gentoo, but a
> > software shutdown isn't possible. I just reboot, enter the BIOS and
> > hold the switch. What can I do about this little bug? And is there
> > even any purpose in loading and saving a random seed when random
> > numbers are (AFAIK) seeded by the timer?
> Check your ACPI and/or APM configuration. The thing that is bugging me here 
> is that you can get out of it, which makes me think that ACPI is signaling 
> the power supply to switch off, but it doesn't. Try "reboot" to see if that 
> works. I had a problem where my machine wouldn't power off, but it would 
> reboot, and it was just a kernel configuration problem.
>  HTH, 
> 
> -- 
> The Disguised Jedi
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please be more careful with your quoting.  What I wrote isn't in there,
yet you have attribution to me at the top.  Also, your word-wrapping
appears to be borked.  

cooper
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